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How does a nursery get the children off site frequently with peace of mind as well as efficiency? Sue Learner finds out.
Leaders of children's centres are getting together to find ways to offer more joined-up services in their local areas, says Karen Faux.
Are you ready for the new statutory scheme for checking childcare staff or volunteers? Karen Faux outlines what it will involve.
Early years organisations have questioned the accuracy of the latest Government statistics, which show the number of childminders and playgroups in England has continued to fall over the past year....
Only one in five new fathers is taking up his right to paid paternity leave, figures from the Department of Trade and Industry revealed last week. In December 2000, the DTI predicted that 70 per cent...
The number of three-and four-year-olds in Britain's schools has trebled over the past 30 years, Government statistics show. The 32nd edition of Social Trends, published last week by the Office for...
Asquith day nurseries is undertaking a major rebranding exercise, with a shift away from a centrally-determined corporate image to one developed locally at each of the company's 112 settings. Each...
Home corner We have five kitchen sink sets (Hope, Pounds19.95) to give away. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'kitchen sink', to the address on page 3. Winners...
Quality of care is the most important consideration for nurseries, but management blunders put parents off, says Working Mum.
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.